On 09/20/2016 12:42 PM, Gao wrote:
>>
> What MailWatch does is just get information from maillog and save in
> mysql, then present as web page report. In this case MailWatch correctly
> shows the email is from Trent.
But if it's getting the info from maillog, it is only seeing the
envelope from,
On 2016-09-20 11:48 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Since I can think of no way that Mailman would rewrite these headers and
even if it did, I would think the two headers would have the same
display name, I have to think the somehow Trent's MUA
(Thunderbird/45.2.0) is responsible. I can't say how this
On 09/20/2016 11:47 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> This almost certainly has nothing to do with Mailman, if I'm reading
> the spamassassin reports correctly. It says that the DKIM signature
> validated on the way out of Mailman, which means that the From that
> you all received is the From that
On 09/20/2016 10:53 AM, Gao wrote:
>
> I have a strange thing happened and I could not figure it out what is
> going on. Here is what happened:
> 1. Syd V sent an email to our mailing list
> sjv-geosupp...@mydomain.com
> 2. Trent replied to the list
> 3. All list members received Trent's reply, B
This almost certainly has nothing to do with Mailman, if I'm reading
the spamassassin reports correctly. It says that the DKIM signature
validated on the way out of Mailman, which means that the From that
you all received is the From that Trent sent.
Gao writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have a strange thi
Hi,
I have a strange thing happened and I could not figure it out what is going on.
Here is what happened:
1. Syd V sent an email to our mailing list
sjv-geosupp...@mydomain.com
2. Trent replied to the list
3. All list members received Trent's reply, BUT with wrong FROM address. It
appears Tr